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Sabtu, 21 November 2009

Dalam perkembangannya di tahun 2009, BEACH LAUNDRY telah membuktikan prestasinya yang gemilang di ajang International Profesional Award (IPA) yang diselenggarakan di Sultan Hotel Jakarta pada tanggal 20 November 2009. Penghargaan tersebut dipersembahkan oleh International Achievement Foundation (IAF) dan didukung oleh Menteri Koordinator Kesejahteraan Rakyat Republik Indonesia dan Menteri Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata Republik Indonesia.
Penghargaan yang diperuntukan kepada masyarakat Indonesia, khususnya kepada pengusaha, eksekutif, professional sukses itu bertujuan untuk peningkatan prestasi sekaligus bertujuan mendorong professional mengukir prestasi dan mewujudkan prestasinya.




Dan pada puncak malam penganugerahan tersebut, Owner BEACH LAUNDRY Bapak Andy Rakhmat Santoso dinobatkan sebagai “THE BEST ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR”. Dikatakan oleh owner BEACH LAUNDRY bahwasanya penghargaan yang didapatkan tersebut merupakan sebuah penghargaan untuk semua Mitra BEACH LAUNDRY dan Masyarakat Indonesia yang telah mempercayai dan menerima BEACH LAUNDRY menjadi bagian dari Indonesia. Disampaikan pula bahwa BEACH LAUNDRY akan terus meningkatkan kinerjanya guna tercapainya hasil yang lebih baik. Dan BEACH LAUNDRY akan terus di kembangkan di seluruh daerah di Indonesia supaya dapat juga menyerap tenaga kerja guna mengurangi tingginya tingkat pengangguran. Selain itu untuk kedepan BEACH LAUNDRY juga akan dikembangkan hingga ke Negara-negara tetangga untuk menunjukan bahwa Putra-putri Indonesia bisa bersaing di tingkat international.

BEACH AND CULTURE IN INDONESIA

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July , 4 , 2010
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Team BEACH LAUNDRY BEACH Partners invite to learn more about the culture of Yogyakarta. Lots of tourist areas and cultural city of Yogyakarta is still not much visited or even for some people not know. Therefore, we tried to examine some of the attractions and culture of Yogyakarta. Given BEACH LAUNDRY Gudeg born in the city. Presented by the chairman of the activities BEACH AND CULTURE Mr. Irvant Hardiyanto that the Yogyakarta is a city rich in cultural diversity. We hope for the future will not only review our Yogyakarta surrounding culture, but even the whole culture in Indonesia.

Sewu Temple is a Buddhist temple built in the 8th century, which is only eight hundred meters to the north of Prambanan Temple. Sewu temple complex is the second largest Buddhist temple after the temple of Borobudur in Central Java. Sewu temple older than the temple of Prambanan. Although originally there were 257 temples, by the local community of this temple is called Temple "Sewu" which means "thousand" in Javanese. The naming is based on the legend Jonggrang East.
Based on the inscription dated 792 and was discovered in 1960, the original name of this building is "Manjus'ri Grha" (House of Manjusri). Manjusri is one of the teachings of buddha Boddhisatwa. Estimated Sewu Temple was built in the 8th century BC at the end of the reign of Rakai Panangkaran. Rakai Panangkaran (746 to 784) was king of the kingdom of Mataram termahsyur Ancient. This temple complex may be renovated, expanded, and completed in the reign of Rakai Pikatan, a prince of the dynasty who married Sanjaya Pramodhawardhani Sailendra dynasty. After Sanjaya dynasty remained in power the people embraced the religion earlier. The existence of a patterned temple buddha Sewu side by side with a patterned Prambanan Hindu shows that since time immemorial in Java Hindus and Buddhists live in harmony and religious intolerance. Because of the complex grandeur and breadth of this temple, the temple is a temple allegedly Sewu Buddhist kingdom, as well as the center of religious activities are important buddha in the past. This temple is located in the Prambanan valley which stretches from the southern slope of Mount Merapi in the north to the mountains in the south Sewu, around the border of Yogyakarta in Klaten regency, Central Java. In this valley scattered temples and archaeological sites is only a few hundred yards of each other. This shows that this region is an important area in the religious sector, politics, and urban life of ancient Javanese society.
This temple was badly damaged by an earthquake in May 2006 in Yogyakarta. Damage to the building structure is very real and the main temple suffered the most severe damage. Rock fragments scattered on the ground, cracks and cracks between stones visible connection. To prevent the collapse of buildings, steel frame mounted on four corners of the building to support and hold the main temple body. Although the site reopened to visitors a few weeks later after the earthquake in 2006, all the main temple remains closed and off limits for security reasons. (Source taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)



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